Noelle Marie Falcis is a writer, educator, artist, & agent with Visayan roots and migrant parents, settled upon unceded Tongva land. You may know her as cultural practitioner, decolonizing artist, experimental fiction writer, movement specialist, liberatory educator, and/or literary agent. If not any of these things, then most likely you know her as a frazzled, often silent, sometimes loud, intermittently crazed shade shifting through coffee shops and udon restaurants when her person is resting from the above identities. You can try her social media, but she’s pretty frazzled and quiet there too, though she lurks the publishing stream as she imagines alt publishing practices.

It must be said as well, she is working on two novels that are wholly separate from one another.

woman in skirt with floral headpiece captured in movement within waves on a clear day
 

Current Projects

Pasion Performance Group advisory board

Upon Shared Waters anthology ptoject through Gunita House Press and in collaboration with the Pacific Island Ethnic Arts Museum

Terrain, an experimental novel-in-progress, to be completed by the end of 2023

Arts + Activism Lectureship for CSULB; hired particularly for the folding of communal arts and activism, cultural healing, with AA& PI contexts.

Transatlantic Literary Agency associate literary agent championing marginalized voices

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